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9 Board of C ontrol Left io right: 1. Solomon, E. Bronstone, M. Cool C. James, D. Bachelder, H. Domnitz, E. Succefii, R. Kimball, D. Kem, L. Wahrcnbrock, W. Park, T. Evey, K. Congdon, R. Siephens, M. Myers, M. Dowun, N. Julian, A. W ells, E. Richards. ir Annr Shaw lRLS'1
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1 V n's ,yy ,. Y f' 5' rqQ,' W' sf Q. '6 WX may AS? JJY 5 V C! San Diego High SchooI's Student Court-first case on the d-ocket: l hitch-hiked. I was arrested. The ticket told me to appear in room 30I, third floor of the courthouse next Saturday. First Miss Baker cross examined me about my family tree. Then Mr. Flakoll sent me to the Hilltop Student Court the next Friday. ln court Student Judge Philip Flint, who received my preliminary papers, sits on the Bench beside Probation Officer Dorothy Liggett. Severely the Judge begins questioning me. You were hitch-hiking at 2:40 p.m. at Russ Street and Park Boulevard May 4. Are you guilty or not guilty? Were you constituting an immediate hazard to the road? Were you on the roadway? lf so, how far out? Was there any necessity for your hitch-hiking? l am guilty. He sentences me to write a 250 word essay on traffic safety in general, due two weeks from that day in Student Court first period. ISTUDENT COURT Everett Messick Nancy Booth Philip Flint Walter Schneider V .sa ,... inkwf' i ef. J 'N
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,..,,,i, The year that St. Patrick dedicated to the Old Maid, the Girls' League dedi- cated to Suzy Screw. With a funnel full of bright ideas in her light bulb head, Miss Screw sparked the group to a semester of out- standing original activities. Bright idea number one was a Welcome, Sophs tea in the cafeteria 'For new girls and their big sisters. Bright idea number two brought 200 major and minor Girls' Leaguers from the district t-o the Hill- top. With the accent on the modern girl, the first conven- tion provided an educational and entertaining week-end for Cavebelles and guests. Bright ideas three, tour, etc., were a May Day frolic, a combined Girls' League and Boys' Federation sport dance. A LEAGUHE l
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